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Wednesday, June 6, 2018

SAGC Joins PRRD in his Official Visit to the Republic of Korea


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Earlier in the afternoon of 5 June 2018, Energy Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi (right), received letters of intent from several Korean companies for possible investments in the country's energy sector during the Philippines-Korea Business Forum and Luncheon hosted by the Korean Business Community for President Rodrigo R. Duterte.



Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi presents to President Rodrigo R. Duterte, the letters of intent submitted by Korean firms SK Engineering & Construction, Sy Enc Co. Ltd., BKS Energy Industry Ltd., and SK E&S for various potential energy investments in the country.



Energy  Secretary Alfonso G. Cusi joins President Rodrigo R. Duterte and Cabinet Members in a meeting with the Filipino community in South Korea on 3 June 2018.



Be Wary of Celebrity Or Influencer Endorsements, They're Most Likely Be Fake


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Most of the time it is hard to believe truthfulness in everything when you know what's really happening behind all those brand promotions.

Many of us could not really scrutinize on the brand shortcomings and mention the epic fails because we fear that we may no longer get invited for future collaborations.

Naturally, the brands or PRs would screen the media or bloggers and retain only those who give a favorable review or feature, and avoid the critics.

Thus, the consuming public would mostly get to read only the positive stories, and less of the intriguing or controversial issues.

During my first year as a blogger, I got hired to talk negatively about a certain brand, and the sponsor was the competition. However, I was truly disgusted with the brand so I had very little problem coming out with nasty stories because they were all true.

But the point here is that both media and bloggers could actually be hired and get paid to either promote or demote certain brands, products, services and even people.

Paid ads actually benefit those with deep pockets because people would think that the brands with lavish publicity in the form of ads (trad or online), endorsers (celebrities or influencers), CSRs, campaigns, outreaches, etc., are the better brands.

This is the nasty truth within our community. People should not believe everything media or bloggers say because we've been pollutted by insincerities brought about by the aim to earn big, or become more popular.

Trust noone but yourself. You should put trust less for brands with celebrity endorsements since these celebrities are all given a hefty talent fee to endorse. This is probably why even known fitness and health buffs are endorsing junk food, canned foods, and sugar-filled treats, which we all know are not the most preferred and ideal to recommend.

Celebrities would say good things about the brand since they are getting a pretty good ex-deal with the arrangement. Remember glutathione endorsements, when the endorser already has great white complexion already. Canned food endorsement for fit and fab physical appearance? But we all know those fabulous abs resulted from strenous exercises and better diet.

We could list down several examples but that would make this blog too lengthy.

Overall, consumers should be the critic themselves and must not rely on hearsay or even glamorous testimonials because nowadays almost everyone has a price, and those big corporations could easily come up with a massive campaign to make themselves and their products, services and people, look good even when they are not.

Yamaha Team Pilipinas Expand Skill Set After ARRC Stint


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Yamaha Team Pilipinas Masato Fernando and McKinley Kyle Paz remained unfazed in their maiden campaign at the AP250 Category of the ARRC. Facing a bevy of highly experienced riders the Filipino tandem had their plates full on the tracks but still showcased their determination and valiantly competed against their fellow riders. During their race Masato suffered a slippage during the race which cost him his position but luckily “The Chairman” only had minor injuries. It’s still notable how he locked up the 17th spot as a first timer in this division. Paz meanwhile, improved from his previous finish of 27th by claiming the 23rd spot. The 17-year-old wunderkind pushed himself to the limit and displayed his growth in this racing journey.










The experience for the two proved to be priceless as they return to the Philippines as better and more complete riders. Their improvement will continue as they train for their next international races. Their potential has grown and their racing discipline will be a key factor moving forward. Of course, Yamaha Motor Philippines will be there every step of the way as they climb the international ranks and also continue to cultivate local riders. The race continues for the ultimate goal of having the first ever Filipino MotoGp Rider.



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